Dentipellis microspora is a fungus that typically grows on decaying hardwood, particularly in humid environments. It features a distinctive white to cream-colored fruiting body with a soft, fibrous texture. This species releases spores through small pores, rather than gills, and plays a role in the decomposition of wood, contributing to nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems.
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Scientific Classification of Dentipellis microspora